The Shootitlive WordPress Plugin makes live publishing in WordPress easy.
When creating or editing a new post in WordPress there’s a dropdown with your Shootitlive projects. Choose to displays ads, share button and if the player should be in top or bottom of your post.

Crowdsourcing photos and videos through Instagram and email is a popular feature of Shootitlive.

In addition you can also have a upload form, where your visitors can upload media to your site.
You can choose to have those media files go straight live into your Shootitlive player or to end up unpublished in your project (requiring a click to publish)

You’re free to use anything from the “Shootitlive Web Upload API Demo” page to implement our Upload API on your own site. We recommend using the jQuery File Upload, since it has already worked out a lot of quirks related to cross-browser compatibility and CORS (i.e. submitting a POST request through XMLHttpRequest)

Newspilot is an editorial planning and production system for publication of print and online products. More than 150 media houses are using Newspilot and the majority of Shootitlive customers in Sweden are also using Newspilot in their editorial workflow.

The guys making Newspilot, Infomaker were recently at the World Publishing Expo in Amsterdam and showcased the next version of Newspilot. Among the new features is Newspilot Whiteboard with its ”lego-like” module template system.

But even more awesome is the amount of 3:rd party solutions like Shootitlive, Google maps, Tweets, Youtube, Stock quotes and more inside Newspilot, easy available to enrich the digital content.

MittMedia signs group agreement for its 10 news sites to live publish photos and videos with Shootitlive.

MittMedia is a media company in the middle of Sweden with 19 newspapers and 10 news sites, with 1,000,000 unique visitors each week.

Live reporting is something we are investing heavily in and with Shootitlive the MittMedia newspapers will offer visitors even better live coverage with photos and videos, says Anna Rastner, head of business development at MittMedia

Both Sundsvalls Tidning and Allehanda have been Shootitlive customers for many years and we are very pleased that MittMedia now signs a group agreement for all their newspapers to use Shootitlive in their live coverage. Live coverage is equally suitable for both national and local newspapers and is something that visitors really appreciate, says Martin Levy, co-founder and CEO Shootitlive.

Shootitlive is one of those startups that has been quietly doing its thing and getting very impressive traction. In case of Shootitlive, perhaps not so quietly, as they have over 75 newspapers from Europe as their customers and their solution displays images to over 20 million monthly unique visitors. As told by @arcticstartup